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The same dirt that clings to astronauts' boots may one day keep their lights on. In a study published in Device, researchers ...
Melting moon dust, found at the bottom of astronaut's shoes, would save on costly, heavy transport of solar cells in space.
The Korea Institute of Energy Research has successfully developed ultra-lightweight flexible perovskite/CIGS tandem solar ...
You've perhaps heard of using Moon dirt for building roads and other structures for future lunar explorers. But a group of ...
From extracting water for fuel to building homes with lunar bricks, Moon dust has been central to space sustainability ...
A future Moon base is closer to reality than ever before. With missions like Artemis 3 planned for 2026 and a lunar outpost ...
The Korea Institute of Energy Research (President Yi Chang-keun, hereinafter referred to as "KIER") has successfully ...
To avoid expensive transportation, lunar colonists have to use existing materials – such as moon dust to produce solar cells.
Scientists made solar cell panels from Moon dust to power future lunar cities more easily, safely, and cheaply.
The case for having a permanent base on the moon as a staging point for space exploration has been made many times over the ...
A team of researchers has unveiled a creative solution to one of space exploration’s biggest hurdles—how to generate power on ...
Researchers used a synthetic version of moon dust to build working solar panels, which could eventually be created within – ...